Whose fault was it this time?

Whenever a tornado, an earthquake, a flood, or any disaster you can name hits a location with a notably liberal lean, it is announced by the religious right and conservative politicians is because these places accept Gay people as equals.

They do not discriminate, they support ‘Gay Marriage”, and do not discriminate against Gay people in employment and public accommodations.

It is reflexively announced that God’s wrath was showered upon them because of that.

Deadly storms that ravaged the South on Sunday left over a dozen people dead and are now moving north to cause more predicted damage.

So I would like to point out that at the beginning of the week that began with Easter, 39 tornadoes hit the Bible Belt that was also dealing with flash flood and thunderstorm warnings and watches on Easter.

ON EASTER!!

Mississippi was the hardest-hit with homes and buildings damaged, and combined with Louisiana had over 60,000 residents left without power.

Besides property destruction, there have been deaths in Georgia and Arkansas.

Over 860,000 residents across Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, and Alabama lost their power.

There was also significant flooding and mudslides in mountainous areas.

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Mississippi Governor, Tate Reeves, tweeted,

“This is not how anyone wants to celebrate Easter Sunday. As we reflect on the death and resurrection on this Easter Sunday, we have faith that we will all rise together. To the people of Mississippi, know that you are not alone. The state and our first responders are working around the clock and will not rest until this is over. We are mobilizing all resources available to protect our people and their property.”

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency.

“Tonight, I declared a state of emergency to protect the health and safety of Mississippians in response to the severe tornadoes and storms hitting across the state.”

As the storm travels up the East Coast it is expected to bring continued tornadoes, strong winds, and hail to more than 39 million people in over 11 states with the worst of it being from Georgia up to northern Virginia.

In recent years these states have passed laws that basically strip GLBT people of their Constitutional rights as citizens.

In Alabama of the three crosses erected outside a Baptist church, only the one representing Jesus was left standing. This was, of course, seen as a sign of God’s love. What wasn’t a very positive sign was that the church in front of which it stood was damaged.

It is reminiscent of the fire in 2017 that broke out in a Georgia home that completely destroyed the house and killed the family pets, but was put out before the family Bible had been totally destroyed.

Ignoring all they lost, including those pets, the family saw it as a wonderful reminder that God is with us through everything.

Unfortunately along with destroying everything they owned and killing their innocent pets, and the family having to start a GoFundme account to put their lives back together, God could have shown His always being there through everything and letting the fire get extinguished in time to send a message that did not need to be so severe.

So I am curious if somehow God punished the Bible Belt because of their ant-GLBT bias and hatred, or will it just be something that happened, you know, because things just do.

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